Broken free pistol grip fixed

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gunsmoke77802
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Broken free pistol grip fixed

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So maybe some of y'all remember me quizzing here how to fixed a broken grip on my FP60. Well of course screwex screwed me, but I got it done. Problem is the factory case is a poor transport/shipping case. So I said that ain't happening again. I made my own case out of some 50yr old left over walnut from gdad. I had to glue up all of this top get enough to work with. Lined inside with some left over fabric from wifes stash. Don't think my grip will break again.
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Rover
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Re: Broken free pistol grip fixed

Post by Rover »

Beautiful job and cleverly done!
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Agt. Smith
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Re: Broken free pistol grip fixed

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A 'walnut' gun case! Holy crap - nice job.
BobGee
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Re: Broken free pistol grip fixed

Post by BobGee »

Very nice case gunsmoke. I agree with you about the crappy factory case the pistol originally comes with. Been looking for a Pelican alternative but your solution has given me pause for thought. Thanks.

Bob
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